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Sabtu, 10 November 2007

Insights on Transformers:A Good Example Of Teamwork

posted by Vince

Though I am a fan, I can't afford to watch the movie in cinema either because of no budget or time doesn't permit me. I got to watch it last night. I'm not making a review but I'm drawing out my insights from the Transformers.

Transformers is one good example of a teamwork specifically the Autobots. They are balanced, key players that is crucial in any kind of team.Allow me to evaluate each of them.

Optimus Prime:The leader. He is an ideal leader in any group. He shows compassion like a parent and leads the group with dignity.He is not the leader who bosses around like some leaders.Here's a comparison on bosses and leaders. "The boss says 'do it', the leader says 'let's do it'."

Jazz:A loyal follower.An Autobot who follows duty and willing to sacrifice his life for the cause. Never questions his leader because he trust his leader's judgment.

Ironhide.The brave one.He may be trigger-happy but he shows courage in battle which is an asset to the team.

Ratchet.The counselor:Provides advise to fellow teammates.The conscience of the team which is why an ambulance or any rescue vehicle suits him.

Bumblebee:The bestfriend.Friendship is essential to any type of team.It boost up morale to the team.

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Selasa, 16 Oktober 2007

TF Toy Review: TFTM Scout Class Elita-One

Name: Elita-One
Series: Transformers The Movie
Packaging: Carded
Release: 2007
Manufactured By: Hasbro
Variations: Arcee (Energon 2004), Ariel (Super-Link 2004), Paradon Medic (Fun Factory Japan Exclusive 2004), Chromia (Covention & Club Exclusive 2005), Flareup )Convention & Club Exclusive 2005), Flamwar (Convention & Club Exclusive 2005), Arcee (TFTM Target Exclusive 2007)
Accessories: two exhaust parts, one missile, and instruction manual
Notes: US Target Exclusive Wave 3

Toy Review by:
magnusjam


Introduction:

Basically the most used mold so far possibly beating the G1 Combaticons for repaints.

Let's call it "The Arcee Mold" has been repainted and released either as a store exclusive, convention exclusive or club exclusive (if your a member of the Official TransFormers Club).

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So far for this year of 2007 it was released twice. First as a repainted/recolored Blue Arcee as part of the first wave of the Target Exclusive and as Elita-One repainted in mettalic red for the third wave assortment exclusive of the same store.


Vehicle Mode:

A sporty motorcycle probably the ones used in motor cross. Forgive me for less knowledge about what type Elita-One is as a motorcycle.

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This time around The Arcee mold is repainted again and renamed as Elita-One a namesake of Optimus Prime's leading woman in the old cartoon.

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The bike itself is painted in mettalic red with pearl whit accents.

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Similar to the original Arcee that was released in 2004 under the Energon toyline, but with a bit dark mettalic colors replacing the original pink.

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Its not entirely to scale with any 3 3/4 G.I. Joe figure, but it sure stands out as a scaled down big bike.

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Though not entirely good to see Snake Eyes playing with a motorized bike for kids. The bike would look really great if it was driven by any attractive female action figure or gashapon.


Transformation:

What do you expect from Scout Class figures. Mostly simple transformation like folding one part and splitting another to form the arms or the legs. No difficulty in this figure when it comes to transfomations.

Robot Mode:

Describing her head had deep blue eyes and silver face. This is sort of like helmet shape still distiguishing the design of Arcee's signiture head.

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The body now defines the red metallic colors and silver linings in her biceps. The usual limited articulation and has very small hands.

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Not taller than a G.I. Joe figue Elita-One is small as somewhat previous reviews about Arcee, and as I notice something's missing in this figure that would have captured the new fans "wow" factor.

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She carries a huge bow made out of the exhaust when she's in her vehicle mode. Previously since she came from the Energon toyline she has with her the weapons made of... Energon. It was previously colored in transparent red along with the Energon Star now painted in flat black.

The robot mode has not change nor have any minor retooling. Its the same Arcee figure from the Energon series.

Comments:

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Overall Elita-One is still Arcee no matter what color you put in this figure. Though they captured the original essence of Elita-One, that doesn't change with regard to the head design signiture of Arcee. Right now she's a must have for those who didn't dig the blue Arcee colors.



The Score:

Skill Level: 1
Vehicle Mode: 5
Robot Mode: 4
Gimmicks: Energon weapons can be used by Deluxe Classor any Energon figure.

Overall: 4 out of 5 Robot Points... Due to this was already previously reviewed in the original colors.


Special thanks to...

To Boyet for keeping us posted about the toy arrivals.

Discuss this toy in our forum

Sabtu, 06 Oktober 2007

Review: Transformers Beast Wars: The Ascending #1

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review by : Mark Cerbo

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Category:Books
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Author:Simon Furman & Don Figueroa

TransFormers
is rich with mythology and science fiction, due to the wide success of the 2007 live action movie. But do you know where the technology com from? Or just take it as you just move along? For those who would be inlcied to be surprise the mythology was not define until Beast Wars was shown in 1996. The series is indeed had dark comedy, action, and mystery connecting them to Generation One.


Some won't understand why Transformers like Beast Wars would change on to animals rather than vehicle forms. To give you a bit of that explanation is that Beast Wars was set four hundred years in the future of Generation One. Technology on Planet Cybertron is so advance, that they can take the form of organic lifeforms. If you haven't seen the 1996 TV series I suggest you do watch the show. It might open your eyes why they crashed on a planet, which they're not aware of is actually rimitive Earth. Its where The Ark crashed and lay dormant.-- Oops I'm already giving you something you should watch.

For those who want a piece of Beast Wars in comics form we take you to The Ascending the second mini-series after IDW Publishing came out with the blockbuster in The Gathering last year. This is the first of four issues that will be released in a few months. Let's break down the first issue written by TransFomers extraordinaire Simon Furman and Filipino artist Don Figueroa!


Synopsis:

Spiraling out of the events in Beast Wars: The Gathering... MAGMATRON—now a disembodied entity, existing out of time and space—is witness to CYBERTRON's unchecked descent into chaos and madness, all of which is a prelude to its complete and utter destruction! Powerless to directly affect this terrifying apocalypse, MAGMATRON's last desperate recourse is to try and bring his greatest enemy, RAZORBEAST, together with fellow MAXIMALS LIO CONVOY and THE PACK!


Axalon Reports...

1.) The exclusive Japanese Beast Wars characters became part of the series?

2.) Lio Convoy (The white lion from Japan's Beast Wars II & BW OVA) is leader of The Pack and exist in the same timeline as Optimus Prinal (Beast Convoy in Japan)?

3.) Magmatron still trap in a time displaced reality and for how long?

What and how is The Pax Cybertronia Wars different to The Great War (The ongoing war between Autobots & Decepticons) or are they related events?

Senin, 03 September 2007

REVIEW : Transformers Spotlight: Optimus Prime

Category:Books
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Author:Simon Furman & Don Figueroa
TransFormers Spolight: Optimus Prime is a one-shot featuring the face of The Transformers. The Autobot Commander himself Optimus Prime. After the Escalation series Optimus Prime ponders about his future and he took Ark 32 to find someone who could listen to --Omega Supreme!

Filipino US based Don Figueroa does is again providing the art & cover. He has been sort of partly designed most of the characters that came out as a toy... TF Classics Jetfire, <="" /b="">, and TF War Within Megatron to name a few.

The story is action packed with Optimus Prime and Omega Supreme in action against the gestalt pretenders Monstructor.

Teletran Reports...

1.) Monstructor is a G1 combiner composed of five monster pretenders.

2.) Omega Supreme is huge so is Monstructor but in toy form the monster is as big as any Deluxe size figure.

3.) Features the six pages preview of Devastation after Escalation.

If your a big fan of Optimus Prime this ones for you, but the action is a bit short. It could have been a two-part mini series.

RATING : ReviewReviewReviewReview

Review by :
transformersph


Rabu, 08 Agustus 2007

Check Out My Beatmix Bumblebee's Bebot-MTV

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The Transformers movie has hit the theaters and the endless pimping of merchandise has begun. That having been said, get a load of the Beatmix Bumblebee.


The Transformers Electronic Beatmix Bumblebee Figure is coming from another planet to interface with your iPods and MP3 players, and when he does, there will be plenty of dancing! This little guy will remix your music and get down to the beat, transforming your tunes into a mad remix that would make a DJ proud. (Or at least, a very young DJ proud.) Why settle for non-dancing toys when this one is going to make your day all the more fun
I thought the Autobots came to Earth to wage war against the Decepticons. Apparently they just wanted to pop and lock on the dance floor.

I finally got the chance to get my hands on one and I decided to make this MTV just for kicks. I just can't let the latest star of my desk space go unnoticed. I'm such a sucker for toys & gadgets!


Btw, the speaker's aren't that great. There's no treble or bass control and you can only change the volume levels from your music device. So don't expect to spend countless hours listening to you MP3 player on this. It's also battery operated only without any AC to DC adapter socket option. However, what I find really cool is the manufacturer's attention to detail and paint job. Personally, despite the Mascot-Sized head proportions, I think this is the most movie-accurate toy version of Bumblebee. The sound recording and mixing is a pretty cool feature in addition to the toys dancing capability. If you're looking to impress your friends with a nice Desk Space Display...you'd probably wanna check this out!

Go see the Bebot MTV I made featuring my beatmix Bumblebee.

Sabtu, 30 Juni 2007

REVIEW: TRANSFORMERS (2007)

Film Review

By TransFormers PH member Ryder Aquino

I'm sorry, I don't have the power to make a spoiler-free review, so if you haven't seen the movie, TURN AWAY NOW!

Watched the movie 2 times in yesterday, so goes to show what a major geek I am for spending 500 bucks on one movie. But hey, the was TRANFORMERS. The ultimate childhood nostalgia movie for guys my age and above. It was worth it.

Funny thing happened during my first viewing, because before the movie started and while I was waiting at the lounge, a guy stormed out of the theater and proclaimed to everyone (in a most dorky fashion): "Transformers sucks! Megatron is killed by Sam Witwicky"... Bummer right? Anyway, that guy kinda summed up what I would experience at first viewing. Although I didn't think it sucked, I was slightly disappointed.

On first view, I felt the pace at the start was very slow. It was all about Decepticons being evil, and Sam and his world. The latter I didn't mind, cuz' Shia is a terrific actor, but damn, I was like... Where is Optimus?! It was only until the middle until the rest of the Autobots came, and the other Decepticons like Starscream and Megatron only for the final battle.

But later that night on 2nd viewing, I was surprised to actually stop nitpicking and just enjoy what's there. It was much more fun the 2nd time around for some reason... since I knew what was gunna happen, the pacing felt faster and enjoyed all the scenes even more as I looked for details I may have missed on 1st view.

So, without further adieu, here's review proper! (Sorry for the long intro!) I'll use a new format now, in bullets just to see if it looks more organized!

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The wRong:

* Optimus Prime is a wuss. Ok, ok, yeah it was cool he decapitated Bonecrusher... but against Megatron? He got his arse kicked to holy hell by Mega. He barely used his gun, and in the end, only tripped Mega and wanted to commit suicide. Good thing Sam was smarter and used the damn killer cube on you know, the enemy.

* Jazz dies in vain. So Megatron stomps on him and tears him in half. That's it? Couldn't he have died heroically saving Sam? I'm ok with having casualties because it makes Mega even more of a badass, but there was absolutely no dram to the death of this Autobots... and he was one of my favorites!

* Military guy directs battle to the city. So they're trying to hide the Allspark right? Why do it in the city where you know, thousands of people could die (and probably did)? They had the whole freaking desert to put up a last stand, but no, it was 'cooler' to fight in the city. Yeah I admit, seeing the bots in that environment was cool, but logically, it dumbfounded me.

* The Soundtrack. Where in the heck was the classic Transformers theme? Not even the new MuteMath version was there, and I watched the ENTIRE credits. Instead, they closed the movie out with Linkin Park. Geeze. Oh, and there was no orchestral score to speak of, as nearly all the key scenes were told in rock music. This is fine in the short term, but if I decide to watch this movie 5 years from now, those songs will feel so dated... as opposed to original score music ala 'Pirates'.

* Devastator. Were my eyes deceiving me? Was that tank named 'Devastator' or 'Destroyer' when Frenzy was summoning the Decepticons? Isn't he supposed named 'Brawl' like it is in the toyline? For goodness sakes, need I say what a travesty this is and ruins the Constructicons being introduced in succeeding films? *Sigh*

* Barricade. He was called in the end.... he obliged and was shown going to the city... then he never showed up. Why? Beats me. Probably pussied out cuz' Bee kicked his ass earlier.

* The Decepticons in general. Wow, they were so underdeveloped. They were like mindless tyrants. There was NEVER any character development scene with ANY of them. They also missed the boat on the Starscream vs. Megatron conflict that was very famous in the cartoons (Scream wanted to be the leader of the Cons). I think they had one scene, and 'Scream just got bitched at and took it like one. Frenzy (the little guy) seemed more 2nd in command than 'Scream.

The Right:

* The robots. They look AWESOME. Seamless CGI, I need not expound how cool they look and move. Before, I thought the designs were terrible... Prime having flames, Starscream and Mega looking funky... But watching it, it was breathtaking. They went with an alien-ish look for them, which suites their back-story, so it's all cool.

* Shia. This guy is the next Leo and Hollywood 'go to guy' if he already isn't. Look out for him in Indy 4 sometime in the future. If there was someone to replace Tobey as Spidey, this is the guy. He pulls of the 'everyman' role so well it's hard not to root for him.

* Peter Cullen. No one can ever play Optimus Prime other than this man. From the opening narrative, it was so welcoming to hear that classic voice just like the old cartoon. Now, is it just me or do all the 'holograms' they use as dummy drivers look like him (big moustache)?

* The little guys. This movie is filled with small roles, which the actors who played them did a superb job. From the car salesman, Sam's parents, the military guys and the hackers, they all did a great job as supporting cast members.

* The 'Sound'. You all know it. And it was spread out throughout the movie, although not every time they transform. That sound is such a nostalgia trip, I'm glad they put in the movie.

* BumbleBee. Who didn't fall in love with the personality of this car? From playing the right station at the right times, taking a whiz on Sector 7's over-the-top general, and kicking ass on one leg, Bee is the reluctant hero everyone loves.

* The Allspark. If there was one change I liked from the cartoon it was this. Gone are the lame glowing pink blocks. Instead we get this uber powerful device that seems to be a fusion of the Autobots matrix and the energon cubes. Plus, it turned a Mountain Dew vendo evil. That alone makes this thing cool.

* Megan Fox. Sure her acting didn't blow me away (it was serviceable), but her killer abs and sexy body did. She's the non-CG-Eye candy in this flick, God bless her.

The veRdict:

It took me two viewings to like the movie. Maybe the first I was still a pricky fanboy seeing Michael Bay bastardize my childhood memories of my beloved robots with all this 'visual flare' stuff. But after the 2nd view, I just sat back, tried to put my brain in anti-nitpick mode, and just enjoy the human scenes and the glory of these metal titans. The story isn't the greatest or most epic, but it was a good starting point for a movie franchise and the way thing ended, it looks as if we're in store for sequels (yay)! Transformers makes a triumphant and visceral splash on celluloid, but it's flaws keep it from attaining 'classic' status reserved for greats such as the original Star Wars, LOTR, and the first Matrix. All right DreamWorks, ROLL OUT those sequels!

Film Rating: 4 1/2 Stars ****1/2

Review: Transformers Live-Action Movie 1

from www.gameshogun.ws owner and TFPH member, Laibeous Lord

If you were born and grew during the days when Television Networks showed countless of Transformers series, you will definitely be awed by this new Live-Action Movie. Transformers Live-Action Movie 1 premiered nationwide in the Philippines, and region-wide here in South-East Asia and Australia yesterday, June 28, 2007 Thursday. Almost all of the movie houses have nothing but Transformers showing, and each and every cinema have long lines and seats all booked weeks ahead. Guess what? There are not much kids, the generation who never had the chance to watch the original Transformers cartoons on the TV. Most are adults, working adults.

Here’s my review of the first Live-Action Movie of Transformers.

Before you continue reading, there are some SPOILERS here.

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As any Transformers fan will expect, we want to see instant action. The first few scenes of the movie is simply that, “action". But it is only a “teaser” of what’s to come in the rest of the movie. I like how they started this movie, a way to keep the movie goers more excited instead of getting bored because we are expecting action already.

Then after that and before the complete action part, is where all the drama and the plot were explained. But once again, to keep everyone from getting bored because we want to see the best action parts like the Megatron vs Optimus Prime, they inserted funny lines and comedy ‘actions’. As example, the Autobots team were hiding from Sam Witwicky’s (played by Shia LaBeouf) parents, Bumblebee was hiding under the roof of entrance door, then Optimus Prime appeared to be seating on the whole house (I will not mention the other Autobots present). Then there was Bumblebee playing classic songs to reflect Sam’s desire for the (leading) girl of the movie Mikaela Banes (played by Megan Fox). Mikaela at one scene, walked to go home alone because Sam’s car (Bumblebee) won’t start. After a few tries, Sam’s car started with the song “Baby Come Back…” Mikaela smiled (and was impressed!), of course thanks to Bumblebee it was all his doing (guys, if you are courting a girl, find a Bumblebee car!) (10/10 rating)

The CG is great, they did it very well. This is the first thing anyone will notice in the movie. Everything was smooth and fluid you will not even think of the Autobots and Decepticons as nothing but CG Animation. From their movements to their fighting scenes, together with the humans on the same scenes, as in “humans” with an ’s’. (10/10 rating)

The plotline, as we all know, when something Japanese is adapted by an American group, the story becomes very different. Also, personally, it is only right to create a new storyline. In this live-action movie, the story has similarities with the original cartoons, with the original parts being that they arrived on Planet Earth because the Decepticons wants to turn Earth into a new Cybertron through the use of the ancient technology that created the Transformers. This technology can turn any machine on Earth it comes to close proximity into a Transformers, like for example, a Mountain Dew vending machine turned into a wild Transformer attacking every human (though without a faction yet - ie newly born who is confused and doesn’t know why ‘it’ exists), I’ll call this the Mountain Dew Bot. Of course there is Starscream, we all saw him in the trailers, but as usual, Starscream is Megatron’s ever unreliable right-hand, but I will not spoil you with the proofs of Starscream’s unreliability. (10/10 rating)

The art and design of the Transformers were a mixture from the different series. Example, Megatron’s art and design is “Galvatron", not really “Megatron". Then Optimus Prime is so colorful, showing us that they took every color Optimus Prime had in the different cartoon series. Bumblebee on the other hand is still yellow colored (tip: watch out every yellow colored car and how the Decepticons will react to it), but in this movie, Bumblebee is of the newest design, not the original Volkswagen Beetle car (tip: there is this scene wherein Bumblebee hit the Volkswagen Beetle car besides him, really hard - what’s that? A subliminal message from the producers? Were they supposed to use the Beetle model but Volkswagen don’t want to?) And Starscream, the art and design was from the original Japanese Anime, not the American cartoons. (10/10 rating)

Japanese? Yes, there is another message in the movie wherein Sam said, “super advanced robots, it’s from the Japanese". Two meanings here, first is that Sam is trying to explain to his new girlfriend Mikaela about the Transformers. Second, is to put an end to the never ending debate about if the Transformers franchise is originally Japanese or American. Well, Transformers IS Japanese. It was only popularized by the American “version” (its the same with Power Rangers, it is also Japanese but was popularized by the American adaptation).

Sounds? Very well done. From the BGMs (Background Music), to the sound effects, everything fits in the movie and the scenes. (10/10 rating)

Each character was also played well by their respective actors. They chose the right actors for the characters, which gave us a very well done action movie of the year.

Overall, I give this movie a 10 out of 10 stars. You MUST definitely watch this movie.

Oh, be sure to watch the very last scene from the movie… this scene is shown during the ending credits, so don’t leave early. The proof that there is a highly potential “Transformers Live-Action Movie 2″.

Now go, watch the movie, I will not spoil you anymore. That’s more than enough. For me, I’m going to watch it again this Sunday, and then watch it again on July 4. And hopefully, the 4th time as a treat from our company.

Visit the Official Live-Action website: Transformers Live-Action Movie 1.

PS
I found out that the pirated copies being sold here in the Philippines two days before the Philippine Premier could have come from Italy (according to the vendors of the pirated Transformers Movie), where the movie premiered on June 21, 2007 Thursday, one week before the Philippine, South-East Asia, and Australia Premier. They chose to premier the movie a week earlier than the US release to avoid piracy, but it all failed.

UPDATE: Transformers Live-Action Movie 2 given a Green Light! Read it by clicking here.

Rabu, 27 Juni 2007

TransFormers movie - short review after the premiere

Here's a short review, fresh from the movie premiere, lucky boy- Boyet shares to us his experience during the premiere of the Transformers movie, perhaps the 2nd movie review here in the local to hear a good response after watching it.


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TransFormers Council

i was fortunate enough to be invited at the earliest premier of the transformers movie. just got home from the movie.

ITS AWESOME!

there was never a dull moment. its like watching armagedon but with robots.

the scene with the human's dialogue was humorous. there was also some humor when optimus prime was introduced along with the autobots.

the movie was rated G or general patronage so there were children in the movie house. they were cheering whenever optimus prime and the autobots transforms. its so awesome to watch.

there were few dull moments and the action and robot carnage was non stop starting from almost half of the movie.

arcee is not in the movie and i like it when bumblebee "lubricates" his enemies.

it was the best summer movie of the year so far for me.

here are some pictures

red carpet premier with some celebrities
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i was also fortunate enough to watch the movie with a celebrity named shaina magdayao and her sister. there were also several celebrities like piolo pascual and garry valenciano.
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this is the TF movie ticket premier shown june 27 at around 7pm at the new trinoma cinema in the philippines.
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this is the scene where everyone was clapping. when optimus prime appeared and transformed for the very first time. people was cheering for the awesome special effects.
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the best moments in the movie was the transformation of the robots. it was so well done.

Jumat, 27 April 2007

First TransFormers movie review

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c/o TFW2005


everyday..things about the movie are heating up~!

i just got this from my inbox..

damn damn damn!!!!
movie review!!!

wohohoho!!

and It says its awesome robot kicking action.

SPOILER WARNING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here is the short version:

I JUST SAW OPTIMUS PRIME IN AN ORGY OF KICKASSERY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1) Screw you guys. The flames are cool. Nipples on batman = lame, flames on optimus = cool.

2) The robots in general are OUTSTANDING. I think ILM is doing them right? Whoever it is needs a raise - they look so real in the scenes its unbelievable (except frenzy or soundbyte or whatever he is. I’ll get into that later). They blend with the "real world" stuff so well, its awesome. "

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oh yeah!!!

Rock and Roll Out !!!



The transformation is unreal, it looks SO FUCKING COOL! Gears shifting, metal scrapping, pistons doing pistony things and it had the TRANSFORMATION SOUND FROM THE CARTOON! It had a little geek chubby, I couldn't stop smiling.

Kamis, 29 Maret 2007

Review: TransFormers: The Official Movie Prequel #2

Review by:
transfansph
transfansph


Category:Books
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Author:Simon Furman & Chris Ryall
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TransFormers: Official Movie Prequel Comics #2 continues where the sold out issue one left off. Megatron follows the life giving Allspark in the deepest darkest part of space, which was jettisoned while six remaining Autobots delayed his plans to take it.

This issue has more dialogue than action. I can't say why but as the first few pages sees Megatron making it to our planet as early as we thought. Again you wont' notice Don Figeuroa's art, and the story now revolves on the humans. There first encounter with the terror that will rocked the movie in July.

Enriching develpment of the story was right here in issue two. Now we know why the war is here and you'll have to read the comics.

Teletran Reports...

1.) Ancestors of the Witwicky family could be traced way back in the 1890s.

2.) Who's Mega-Man?!

3.) Now we know who destroyed that rover from Mars.

Overall I'd suggest better pick up the comics `cause by June 2007 after the prequel comicswill be the adapted movie, which will be released an issue each week.

Review: TransFormers: The Official Movie Prequel #1

review by:
transfansph
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Category:Books
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Author:Simon Furman & Chris Ryall

Synopsis say... Cybertron! A wholly metalic planet populated by robotic beings given life and "spark" by an energized Allspark of unknown origin. These sentient mechanoids existed in a state of peace that was ultimately shattered when one of their own sought to prossess the Allspark for his own sinister purposes. As civil war overtook the planet,robots fought passionately on both sides, seeking either protect or possess the life-giving Allspark. Now, all that stands between the malevolent Megatron and The Allspark is a cadre of six intrepid Autobots...

TransFormers: Official Movie Prequel Comics #1 is a must want to any TransFan who wants to know the bigger picture of the movie before the big screen date of 747. The first issue was mostly mixed plot taken from previous TF comics, but regular Pino TF fans they'll get theidea right away. The art work is was dark and never expected to see Don Figueroa's work to be this different from his previous works.

Simon Furman & Chris Ryall writes the story in planet Cybertron about the war. Major characters in the upcoming film, where fleshed out like Bumble Bee and Megatron. The story where a little bit leaving you puzzled what the war was all about. After reading it for the second time you'll get the idea.

The first few pages are scenes of war where in between them are past conversations with Bumble Bee and Optimus Prime what really is the machine of the six Autobots fighting there life to protect this so called Allspark.

Teletran Reports...

1.) You'll get to know the reason why Bumble Bee plays different kinds of sound in the upcoming film.

2.) All Sparks the life giving is the one everyone wants..

3.) The story tells more about just the action in the upcoming movie.

Overall I'd suggest get this comics imediately while supply last. You'll get the entire idea why there here, and why there war continues in a our world without giving you the whole bacon.

Prev: TF Classics Review: Wave 1 Deluxe Edition
Next: TransFormers: The Official Movie Prequel #2

Senin, 19 Februari 2007

Review on Optimus Prime TF Classics



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Here's our review on Optimus Prime from the Transformers Classic toy line, Mark Cerbo and me did a video review for the Classic Toy. Maybe we will put more toy reviews online, this is just an experimental move for everyone to see. We created one for Pinoy fans and since that there are no other pinoy in Youtube who do reviews for toys, so here we are on our very first attempt.

This is our treat to all !
Happy Chinese New Year everyone!